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The device is connected to the host device by a USB Type A interface, which supplies the USB device with power and transmit/receive data. When your device is in use, the system handling your connection controls the power level at which your device transmits.
Supported LTE Bands
LTE Band | Max. Output Power (dBm) | Frequency (MHz) | Uplink (MHz) | Downlink (MHz) | Channels |
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1 | 23 dBm | 2100 | 1920 – 1980 | 2110 – 2170 | Tx: 18000 - 18599 |
3 | 23 dBm | 1800 | 1710-1785 | 1805-1880 | Tx: 19200 - 19949 |
7 | 23 dBm | 2600 | 2500 – 2570 | 2620 – 2690 | Tx: 20750 - 21449 |
8 | 23 dBm | 900 | 880-915 | 925-960 | Tx: 21450 - 21799 |
20 | 23 dBm | 800 | 832-862 | 791-821 | Tx: 24150 - 24449 |
28A | 23 dBm | 700 | 703-733 | 758-788 | Tx: 27210 - 27510 |
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AT commands can be used during operation to establish a network connection. Please find an overview in the AT commands reference guide from Telit: https://www.telit.com/m2m-iot-products/cellular-modules/standard-industrial-grade/xe910-family/#LE910Cx-downloads
Compliances
General
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Please consult User Manual |
The USB Connect 4G - EU is not a medical device, that means the USB Connect 4G - XX is not intended for a medical purpose, to be used directly on humans.
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